European Financial Information Summit 2011: Data Architects Construct ‘Virtual’ Reality

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John Hamlen, FINet; Tom Dalglish, Bank of America Merrill Lynch; Daryan Dehghanpisheh, Intel; Dan Solak, Thomson Reuters

Trading firms are looking to managed services and cloud computing as a means to deliver more value and resources, while reducing the number of systems that they need to maintain internally. And while vendors are happy to step up to the plate, they warn that firms must be targeted in the way they utilize the cloud, as simply moving a large on-site legacy infrastructure into a hosted environment will not deliver the full potential of cloud services, according to a panel at last week’s European

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A tech revolution in an old-school industry: FX

FX is in a state of transition, as asset managers and financial firms explore modernizing their operating processes. But manual processes persist. MillTechFX’s Eric Huttman makes the case for doubling down on new technology and embracing automation to increase operational efficiency in FX.

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